Montgomery man, father-in-law convicted in tax fraud scheme

12:11 AM,
Jul. 4, 2013

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A Montgomery man and his father-in-law have been convicted of taking part in a convoluted scheme to steal identities and file fraudulent tax returns, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Alabama announced Wednesday.

Quentin Collick and father-in-law, Deatrice Williams of Duluth, Ga., both were found guilty of three counts of wire fraud and three counts of aggravated identity theft along with the false income-tax return charges.

Collick also was convicted of three counts of theft of public money. ...